Known for its history and natural beauty, Nantucket can sometimes surprise visitors with its unique and upscale shopping and dining experiences. The island offers a mix of high-end boutiques, local shops, art galleries, and specialty stores that reflect its history, culture, and coastal lifestyle. For those who love to shop, Nantucket provides a distinctive and luxurious experience, combining the charm of its historic setting with a diverse range of offerings.
Here are some of our agents’ favorite island shops:
"I love Wheat and Stephanie's clothing boutiques, and the Rainbow Fleet consignment shop. I also love Leah's Fudge, Island Variety, the Bookstore, Looms Home furnishings, Eleish Van Breems furnishings, and Barnaby Bear kids play store."
Robin Slick
William Raveis Nantucket
“The Sunken Ship. An island classic, my family enjoys their hats and the kids love the large selection of toys they have that are perfect for all outside activities we enjoy on the island.”
Beth Jekanowski
William Raveis Nantucket
“My favorite local shop is Pinwheels because they have wonderful clothing and gifts for children so I always shop there for my grandkids, and I also love Born and Bread for its pastries, cookies, coffee and delicious asiago sourdough bread.”
Sue Jemison
William Raveis
“28 Centre Pointe carries a unique line of women’s clothing called Cartolina that fits all body types amazingly and always has fresh offerings and great sales. Nantucket House Antiques on S. Water Street for sourcing antique burgee flags, woolies, nautical art, and other unique pieces related to Nantucket’s history. Jack Fritsch the owner is an incredible knowledge base and source!”
Melanie Gowen
William Raveis